The Changing Nature of Hospitals & Medical Professions
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- Henry VIII
- Changes
- Medical Professions
- Surgeons
- John Hunter
- King's Surgeon
- Understanding scientific of teeth, bones, digestion and venereal
- Master of Anatomy
- University Lectures
- Now more educated
- Trained through Apprentiships
- No more licensing from Bishops
- Crude and basic operations
- Bloodletting
- Risks of bloodloss infection and pain
- John Hunter
- Physicians
- Improved Training
- new theories & texts were emerging
- Observation of practise
- Thomas Sydenham
- Dissections
- Vesalius
- Important of doing own dissections
- Observationes Medicae
- Printing Press
- Johannes Gutenberg
- Printing Press
- Observationes Medicae
- Important of doing own dissections
- Vesalius
- Observation of practise
- new theories & texts were emerging
- Improved Training
- Limitations
- Theory-based
- Surgeons
- Role of Hospitals
- Charity hospitals
- Late 1500's
- Voluntary work
- Poor and Sick
- Not everyone got treated
- Limitations
- Not everyone got treated
- There were entry conditions
- HOWEVER Must have lived a respectable lifestyle
- Charity hospitals
- Medical Professions
- The English Reformation
- Church of England
- The Dissolution of the Monasteries
- 1536
- Charity hospitals were formed
- Changes
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